Why is Stan a sh*tty boyfriend in EVERY episode centered on Wendy? It would have been nice for the male student body of South Park Elementary to have at least ONE moral rudder. This was some amazing tragicomedy (if I'm using that word correctly)... As the episode progressed, I was finding myself inc...

I was really dreading watching this trilogy because of all the inside jokes I was anticipating, but I definitely don't regret it now! What a work of comedic genius, tinged with a somber message about consumerism gone mad. The Black Friday rush AND the aftermath were like something out of a waking ni...

This is actually really great. It's good to see they're sh*tting on game of thrones a bit more than saluting it. And I am loving Butters in the midst of all this. He's suddenly much more astute than the rest of the boys, not falling for GoT's bullsh*t trap. The "princess" bit, however, sen...

But Game of Thrones is a huge pile of sh*t. I have never seen such a tremendous cast consisting almost entirely of characters that are COMPLETELY unlikeable, and everything they do is boring and detestable.

This episode had the potential to be funny, but for the first time ever, I'm very disappointed in the messages behind it. Sounds like M&T bit onto the "racism" story, hook, line, and sinker. They're way smarter than that 99% of the time, they ought to know that most black activism is o...

that there comes a point in your life where you just can not enjoy a goddamn thing without being under the influence of some kind of substance. I have been in a sour mood most of the time since I ran out of green. Stan, lend me that jesus juice.

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